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Textbook Details

  • EDITION:
    3rd Edition
  • ISBN:
    0764119982
  • ISBN-13:
    9780764119989
  • PUB. DATE:
    August 2002
  • PUBLISHER:
    Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated

Forgotten Calculus: A Refresher Course with Applications to Economics and Business and the Optional Use of the Graphing Calculator / Edition 3 by Barbara Lee, Ph.D Bleau Ph.D.

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Errors in the answer key, but good for a basic introductionby AyRon1016

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Never having taken Calculus before, I needed a book to prep me for a graduate Econometrics course where we would be utilizing calculus tools, but it would not be necessary for me to understand underlying calculus proofs. This was a very clearly written introduction to using calculus concepts. While it did not cover every concept I needed, it put me on an equal footing (in fact, a somewhat better...

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This author has some good approach to delivery of material but is negated by the atrocious errors on the problems. She obviously did not proof read the book for errors

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Forgotten Calculus

Product Details

  • Pub. Date: August 2002
  • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated
  • Sales Rank: 443,314

Synopsis

Updated and expanded to include the optional use of graphing calculators, this combination textbook and workbook is a good teach-yourself refresher course for men and women who took a calculus course in school, have since forgotten most of what they learned, and now need some practical calculus for business purposes or advanced education. The book is also very useful as a supplementary text for students who are taking calculus and finding it a struggle. Each progressive work unit offers clear instruction and worked-out examples. Special emphasis has been placed on business and economic applications. Topics covered include functions and their graphs, derivatives, optimization problems, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration, and partial derivatives.